The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, November 24, 1960, Section One, Image 7

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    A Poem
From Mrs. Eby ...
-IV First Thanksgiving—
Children do you know the story
of the first Thanksgiving day?
Founded by our Pilgrim fathers
in that time so far away
They have given for religion,
wealth and comfort, yes ,and
more,
Left their friends and homes and
kinsman for that bleak and bar.
ren shore
On rugged old New England
Headland, there where peaceful
Plymouth lies.
There they built their rude lug
cabins ncath the cold forbid
ding skies,
And too often e'ne the bravest
felt their blood run cold with
dread
Lest the wild and savage red man
burn the roof above his head,
Want and sioknrss, death and
sorrow met their eyes on every
hand.
And before the spring had reach
ed them they had buried half
their band,
But those patient pilgrhn mothers
as the harvest time drew near.
Looked with happy thankful fa
ces at the fill corn in the ear.
So the Governor, William Brad
ford in the gladness of his
heart,
To thank God for those brave
pilgrims set a special day apart,
That was in the autumn children,
sixteen hundred twenty one.
Scarce a year from when they
landed and the colony began,
And now in bleak and cold No
vember, when our Thanksgiving
feast is spread,
Think its the same time hon
ored custom of those Pilgrims
long since dead.
Selected
Riverside News
lly Mr*. I.mnel Gunter
Mr. ai>d Mrs. Floyd Napier cal
led last Sunday afternoon at the
Lynn Fry home.
Mr. and Mrs. George Mont
gomery visjted in Norfolk Mon
day. George attended a company
meeting.
Mrs. Ed Hoag of Ewing cared
for the John Napier children Fri
day afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Miller,
Mr. and Mrs. Ora Switzer, the
Wendell Swruer end Walter Mil
l*r families were guesU Sands'
afternoon at Ellen Miller a birth
day party at the Leo Miller home
Mr and Mrs Dave PoUuok cal
led on itnilte Snell at Page Fn
day. Mr Snell has a baa hear
and an t very well
Ernest Trowbridge is heipmi
with the com picking at the Ho
ward Miller home
The John Napier family attend
ed a surprise birthday party si
the Jerry Cuddy borne in O'Neil
Saturday evening. The party wa
fer John Napier and Jerry Cud
dy.
Judy and Johnny Gunter visited
Tuesday afternoon and were ov
ernight guests at the Lionel Gun
ter home and visited Wednesday
at the Willie Shrader home.
Mr. and Mrs. Z. H. Fry and
Mr and Mrs George Montgomery
took basket dinners to the Wiibur
Mahood home in Orchard Sun
day for Mrs. Mahood‘s birthday
anniversary.
Mrs. Dale Napier helped Mrs.
Z. H. Fry entertain the United
Presbyterian women Thursday af
ternoon. Guests were Mrs. Roger
Bennett of Orchard, Mis. Robert
Hobbs and Bobby and Mrs. De
witt Hoke.
Mrs. Jerry Meyers of Wisner
visited Thursday at the Rudy
Ahlers home.
Clayton Huke and Willie Shra
er families attended the senior
class play at Orchard Friday eve
ning.
Ernest Trowbridge ate dinner
Wednesday at the Dave Pollock
home.
The A1 Anson family of Page
moved into the Riverside par
sonage last Saturday. Three of
the Anson children are attending
Riverside school.
Mrs. Grant Mott, Sharon and
Tammy were O’Neill visitors Sat
urday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Huston of
Hanson, Ida., Mrs. Emery Cary
of Clearwater and Mr. and Mrs.
Lionel Gunter visited Wednesday
with the Wayne Lee family at
Dallas, S.D.
The Eddy Walters family of
Chambers visited last Sunday eve
ning at the John Napier home.
The Riverside missionary socie
ty met Thursday afternoon with
Mrs. Grant Mott.
The Art Busshardt family of
Neligh visited Friday evening at
the Dave Pollock horned
Reverend and Mrs. Ernst Cham
bers and family were dinner
guests Sunday at the Howard
Miller home.
The A1 Anson family visited
Wednesday evening at the Walter
Miller home.
Kitty Wanser and Glenellen Mc
Daniel were overnight guests of
Marilyn Johnston Friday.
Rev and Mrs. Ernst Chambers
were supper guests at the Bert
Fink home Thursday.
A! Gibson of Neligh visited
Tuesday evening at the Wayne
Fry home.
Mr. an.l Mrs. Keith Gibson and
baby of Omaha, A1 Gibs in of Ne
ligh, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Hertel
(.1 Chambers, Mr. and Mrs. Bus
Claus and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Cecil Claus and family and the
Loi Vandersnick family were din
twr guests Monday at the Wayne
( Fry home.
Mrs John Napier and children
visiled Monday afternoon at the
Alfred Napier home.
Mrs Marcus Pierson and girls
I called Saturday afternoon at the
Earl Pierson home
Mr and Mrs Billy Lofq mst.
Mr and Mrs Richard Napier, Mr
and Mrs Wendell Switzer, Mr
and Mrs. Donald Larson. Mr and
Mrs Robert McDaniel, Mr and
Mrs. Lynn Fry and Mr. and Mrs
Dale Napier were guests Satur
day evening at the Wayne Fry
home
The Alfred Napier family visit
ed Friday evening at the George
Keller home.
Mrs. Archie Johnston spent
Tuesday and Thursday nights m
the Tilden hospital helping care
for her father, Will Shrader.
Royal News
By Mrs. R. J. Bering
Jeri Southern To
Hide in Parade
A letter from Jeri Southern
states that she has been invited .
by the Hollywood Chamber of
Commerce to ride in the annual
Parade of the Stars down Santa
Claus Lane in Hollywood on
November 23.
The letter also stated that
Jeri’s husband. John Kitzmiller,
plays regularly with Billy May s
orchestra in "The Naked City
shown on TV’ on Wednesday P*' ..
He plays tuba and str oass
and is heard in a number of solo
passages.
Because of recent hospitalisa
tion and surgery, the Kitzmillers
will be unable to be present
at the Golden Wedding obsers ance
of Jeri's parents, Mr and Mrs.
R. J. Hering.
Mr, and Mrs Bus Chart enter
tamed at dinner Thursday night
the following six couples: Mr
and Mrs. T. R Dodds. Mr. and
Mrs. E. A Rundquist, Mr. and
Mrs Otto Storm. Mr and Mrs
Bus Dawson, Mr. and Mrs Ver
non Rade and Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Mitties.
Mr. and Mrs G. H Holm have
moved into their recently ac
quired home north of the school
house.
Mrs Albert Hofer treated the
•hildren in school district 84 Fri
day in compliment to the birth
day of her daughter, Betty, aged
10. Children present were Bonnie
and Conrad Hofer, Brcky and
Steven Wells, Jo Ann Buck
master, Dianne Schuster, Dennie
and Gail Marsh and Mrs. Hofer.
Mit Warren Holm Is the teacher
Mrs. Susie Johnson and Mrs
John Jergeson of Hugo. Colo ,
came Friday to visit Mr and
Mrs. Albert Johnson of Plain
view and relatives at Royal Mrs
Jergeson is a sister-in-law of Al
bert Johnson, who is hospitalized
in Plainview Mrs Johnson and
her guests were dinner guests
of Mr and Mrs Clarence Weber
Sunday.
Mr and Mrs Ray Freeman
formerlly of Elgin. 111., are now
located in Niobrara where they
are operating a cafe. Mrs Free
man is a sister of Hans Hofer
of Royal. They are former Ante
lope county residents.
Mr and Mrs. R. J. Hering ac
companied Mrs. Thelander and
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Anson to
Plainview Friday to visit Mrs.
Zola Hering. a patient in the
hospital.
Mr and Mrs. L. H. Sawyer,
Mr. and Mrs. August Nelson,
Mr. and Mrs Keith Hughes and
Frank Woodard will be guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Sawyer on
Thanksgiving.
Mr. and Mrs. August Nelson
were Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. L. H. Sawyer.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Ennen
mil go to Omaha this week to
bring home their daughter.
Carolyn, who It attending school
Carolyn has invited a guest (or
the vacation.
Mr and Mrs. Everett Johnston
will have dinner at home with
the following guests: Mrs Edna
Johnston. Mr and Mrs. Clayton
Meisner, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Walmer, Cecilia and Greg, Mr
and Mrs Kenneth Eyer, Kenny
and Janice, Mr and Mrs J. J.
Lichty ami others.
Mr and Mrs. Walter Beutler
have invited her parents. Mr.
and Mrs Truman Kirby and his
sister, Mr ami Mrs LaVem
Held for dinner.
Mr and Mrs Clarence Thom
sen's guests will include Mr and
Mrs C. E Kundquist and Mr
and Mrs Glenn Kundquist and
Nolan.
The meeting of the Royal Hand
Mothers Club has been postponed
to December 2.
Expected dinner guests at R
J Hertngs include Mr. and Mrs
Struve Hering and family of Me
Cook, Mrs. Dora Hering and Til
lie, Ernest and John Stark of
Osmond. Mr. and Mrs. Joe V.
lining anil Terry of Beatrice,
Jolenc liering ol l>enver, Mr.
and Mrs Kddie Stubben and sons
of Niobrara, Mr anti Mrs. Henry
Hauer of Plain view and other*.
//o U tiering, |*»*i master
clerk at Royal, submitted to
an emergency appendectomy
Thursday afternoon at the
Plaint tea hospital She la ex
pected home the first of the
week.
Phone your news lo IS*
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I SPELTS
LUMBER CO.
O'Neill Phone 74
Fall Planting
FLOWER BULBS
Tulips
Hyacinths
Crocus
Daffodils
Narcissus
Grape Hyacinths
4 to J5 Itulbs per package
66c per pack
PATTON’S
BEN FRANKLIN
O’Neill, Nebraska
SELLING
Wentworth Registered
HEREFORD COWS
Bassett Sale Yards
WEDNESDAY, DEC. 7, 1960
34—Mostly young ages and mostly light color or
yellow
They are high quality carefully selected for use In our own
herd. They are hacked by generations of rarefull selection and
mated to our best bulls. None of these cows has ever produced
a dwarf and are guaranteed not to form this mating. Here Is a
wonderful opportunity for the commercial breeder anxious to
Improve his cow herd. They have been profitable for us and
should be in another registered herd. Don’t miss this sale. If
you need good cows It will pay you to attend. Catalogues upon
request.
F. E. and Artice Wentworth, Mills, Nebraska
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Occidental’s current dividend of 4% per annum and you’ll be sur
prised at how fast you can have that new house .. . the vacation
trip . . . education for the children!!! Each savings account is
insured up to $10,000 by the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance
Corporation. Open a savings account tomorrowl
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